Ethical guidelines

“Ethical guidelines and good sportsmanship” is a very important document for every sports association ; it contains a list of actions, behaviours, commitments and responsibilities of players, parents, coaches, managers and volunteers.

Examples :

The player commits to interacting respectfully with coaches, team-mates, opponents, referees, and fans at all times, regardless of race, gender, religion or ability, and may expect to be treated likewise.

The coach commits to act at all times as an example to players, demonstrating good sportsmanship.

Parents commit to not criticize coaches and referees.

This document may be downloaded (Click here) ; it must be printed and signed by the appropriate person (player, parent, coach or manager) and submitted to the team coach

Lost and Found

The Lost and Found is a club initiative which assists:

A person who has lost a valuable object (game shirt, ball, bag, phone, wallet, ID or card in our sports facilities (fields, office or elsewhere).

This document can be downloaded here ( click here ) ; it must be clearly filled out with all details and sent to generalmanager@soccerstl.ca.

Complaint

The St-Laurent Soccer Club takes the safety, security and satisfaction of its members (players and parents) very seriously. The complaints procedure enable members to contact us to tell us about dissatisfaction or unfair treatment.

The Club is committed to the fair treatment of all complaints and the implementation of any action necessary to redress the situation or problem.

The complaints application form may be downloaded here ( Click here ); it must be filled out clearly and with all necessary details and sent to generalmanager@soccerstl.ca.

Rules and Regulations

All competitive games (intercity) are to be played in conformity of the rules as outlined by FIFA (http://fr.fifa.com), the rules of the QSF (Quebec Soccer Federation http://www.federation-soccer.qc.ca) and the policies of the Regional Soccer Association of Lac St-Louis.

For the House League or Recreational League games, the following rules must be followed:

MU4 & MU5 and FU4-5, teams play on the smaller “micro” field 4 versus 4, without use of a goalkeeper. Typically, twice a week each team practices for 30 minutes and plays each other for two 10-15 minute “halves”.

MU6 and FU6-7 teams play on the “larger” lined surface of the “micro fields” (larger and deeper surface) and can play 5 versus 5 without a goalkeeper, or 6 versus 6 including a goalkeeper. Typically, twice a week each team practices for 30 minutes and plays each other for two 10-15 minute “halves”.

MU7 teams play 7 versus 7, including the goalkeeper, keeping to the “larger” lined surfaces on the “micro” fields. Typically, twice a week each team practices for 30 minutes and plays each other for two 10-15 minute “halves”.

FU8-FU9 play 7 versus 7 on the larger fields (9, 9B, PL1, PL2A & B, 13, 16, etc.), with a goalkeeper and referee (unless a lack of resources forces the Club to give Intercity priority). The hour given twice a week includes 5 minute warm ups, 2 x 20 halves for the games.

MU8 and MU9 play 7 versus 7 on the larger fields (9, 9B, PL1, PL2A & B, 13, 16, etc.), with a goalkeeper and referee (unless a lack of resources forces the Club to give Intercity priority). The hour given twice a week includes 5 minute warm ups, 2 x 20 halves for the games.

Refunds

The St-Laurent soccer Club has a simple, efficient policy of reimbursement of fees to members who have not consumed the services, according to the rules established and agreed upon by the two parties.

The form to request a reimbursement can be downloaded here (Click here), it must be clearly filled out, with all relevant details and sent by email to generalmanager@soccerstl.ca.

Suggestions

The St-Laurent Soccer Club strives to provide the best soccer experience to all its members.

Help us attain this objective by providing us with innovative ideas, improvement suggestions and constructive criticisms.

The suggestion form can be downloaded here (téléchargé), it must be clearly filled out with all relevant details and sent by email togeneralmanager@soccerstl.ca

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Tax Receipts

The St-Laurent Soccer club provides tax receipts to be printed by members for the federal tax credit for physical activities for children (of 15 years and younger, as of January 1st of the tax year)

PLEASE Note : Income tax receipts for the soccer academy and Soccer Camp are issued at the office during office hours.

Steps to follow to print your receipt for the expense admissible for the tax credit :

In the PARENTS section, fill in the family name, and first name of your child (player) exactly as it appears on his/her medical insurance card, as well as all other information requested and click on SEARCH

Choose your Club : St-Laurent

The PLAYER tab will give you all the information on the player.

The PARENT tab must be filled out by the person who want to generate the receipt.

The PRINT tab will enable you to print the receipt in the name of the parent identified in the PARENT section. Verify the information and click on the PRINT RECEIPT function.

A PDF document will appear. It is a receipt in 3 copies. Print.

After printing, close the window. With the OPTION tab, you may print a receipt for another child or leave the session.

PLEASE note : « The child must be less than 16 years old, or less than 18 ears old if he/she is eligible for the handicapped persons’ amount, at the beginning of the year that the admissible expenses for the physical activity are incurred. »